ThreatModCon 2024 San Francisco CfP now open through May 31

Ready to be a part of the largest Threat Modeling Conference in the world? We’re excited to announce that the Call for Papers (CfP) for ThreatModCon San Francisco 2024 is now open till May 31st.

Conference Theme: Advancing Threat Modeling Capabilities Together

At the heart of ThreatModCon, our mission is to collectively push the boundaries of threat modeling. Your unique insights are the key to making this vision a reality. We’re eagerly looking for contributions across a spectrum of topics, including, but not limited to:

  • Threat Modeling Methodologies and Frameworks
  • Threat Modeling Techniques and Open Source Tools
  • Uses of Machine Learning and AI for Threat Modeling
  • Security Design Patterns
  • Privacy and Data Protection Considerations in Threat Modeling
  • Risk Analysis, Prioritization, and Management
  • Training and Awareness for Threat Modeling
  • Case Studies, Best Practices, and Lessons Learned
  • The Role of Standards, Guidelines, and Regulations in Threat Modeling
  • Integration of Threat Modeling into DevSecOps and Agile Development
  • New category: Threat Modeling Research

Seek Inspiration from Past Sessions
Wondering what makes a successful submission? Seek inspiration from the sessions from ThreatModCon 2023 that have set the bar high. These sessions not only showcase the caliber of content we’re looking for but also highlight the diverse perspectives that make ThreatModCon an enriching experience. Your unique voice could be the next one to captivate our global audience!

How to Get Involved
Ready to showcase your expertise and share your experience in these areas? Head to our Submission Porta l to submit your proposal. The committee is excited to see the diverse perspectives and innovative ideas our community brings!

Important Dates

  • CfP Opens: April 3, 2024
  • CfP Closes: May 31, 2024
  • ThreatModCon San Francisco 2024: September 28, 2024

Join us in unleashing and advancing threat modeling capabilities! We can’t wait to see the incredible submissions from YOU.

Original post by @morehouse_hacks

Grats to team 15!

Original post by @ Prassri.prasanna

Thanks, in fact I am having plans to check with my team captain to find out additional improvements onto our threat modeling submission, since we have mentioned threat modeling as a continuous process, but not sure if our team has time :). I would like to thank everyone’s support in helping us understand the prompt and our mentors were awesome @Michael Bernhardt and @Jholmes helping us with our questions and guidance. The special workshops from @lfservin worth a mention here where we picked up the Gherkin syntax to address the threats, it helped us learn a lot together. Proud of our team work Team 15.